Friday, June 28

10 TNA Impact Wrestlers Who Surprisingly Never Won A PPV Match

impact wrestling has been producing dazzling wrestling content since its inception in 2002. Over the years, many talented wrestlers have stepped into the Impact Wrestling ring and been a part of great matches and storylines. Several high-profile wrestlers such as AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, and Robert Roode made their names competing on Impact Wrestling shows and pay-per-views.



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Speaking of PPV, from the company’s weekly PPV era to their regular monthly events, Impact Wrestling has produced around 130 PPV events thus far. Many wrestlers from the Impact Wrestling roster and visiting wrestlers from other promotions have competed on various pay-per-views over the years. With that being said, let’s take a look at ten amazing names that have never won a match on an Impact Wrestling pay-per-view.

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10 to the snow

Wrestling fans remember Al Snow for being a former European and Tag Team Champion and a six-time hardcore champion in WWE and for winning multiple championships in various independent promotions. He made his Impact Wrestling debut at the 2008 Final Resolution pay-per-view and was involved with the promotion in various roles through 2017. He competed in a total of 18 matches for Impact Wrestling thus far and five of which were at pay-per-view events. .

His first Impact PPV match took place at the 2010 Hard Justice event, where he lost to Rhino and Brother Runt in a three-way elimination match. He also competed at the 2012 Bound For Glory PPV events and the 2013 and 2015 TNA One Night Only: Joker’s Wild, but ended up losing each time.

9 orlando jordan

Orlando Jordan made a name for himself in WWE after aligning himself with John Bradshaw Layfield in The Cabinet faction. He led him to defeat John Cena to win the United States Championship, his only title in WWE. Following his departure from WWE in 2006, Orlando Jordan explored the independent circuit and NJPW before signing with Impact Wrestling in 2010.

He was with Impact Wrestling for only one year, during which time he competed in three pay-per-view events. He lost to Rob Terry at the 2010 Sacrifice PPV and was defeated by Jesse Neal and Shannon Moore in a tag team match alongside Eric Young at Bound For Glory 2010. His last PPV match was at the 2011 Lockdown event where he and Eric Young lost a four-team steel cage match.


8 cheerleader melissa

Entertainer Melissa has her fair share of accomplishments in the pro wrestling industry, having been a two-time Shimmer Champion as well as winning several titles in other independent promotions. She made her Impact Wrestling debut in 2008 and has worked under the names Alissa Flash and Raisha Saeed between 2008 and 2013. She has so far competed in 50 matches for the promotion and four of which were on PPV events.

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He competed at the 2008 PPV Lockdown and Turning Point events and the Genesis and One Night Only: Knockouts Knockdown events in 2009 and 2013, respectively, but finished on the losing side each time.

7 joey mercury

Joey Mercury is known for his time in WWE as part of the MNM faction alongside Johnny Nitro and Melina and for being part of the Authority faction alongside Jamie Noble as J&J Security. He is a former three-time WWE Tag Team Champion and was with the company in his first run between 2004 and 2007.

His tenure with Impact Wrestling began in 2003 before becoming a full-time WWE star and competing for the promotion during its weekly pay-per-view era. He competed in three weekly PPV events for Impact Wrestling between 2003 and 2004 and competed in a dark match at the 2007 Bound For Glory PPV, finishing on the losing side each time.

6 gangrel

Former WWE Gangrel Superstar is known among fans for his time as part of The Brood faction alongside Edge and Christian is the next wrestler on the list. Gangrel made her debut for Impact Wrestling in 2002 during the weekly pay-per-view era and competed at the promotion’s inaugural pay-per-view event on June 19, 2002.

He competed under the name The Vampire Warrior in Impact Wrestling and competed in only three matches for the promotion. However, he ended up on the losing side every time, thus earning himself a place on this unfortunate list.


5 Buff Bagwell

WCW legend and former five-time WCW Tag Team Champion Buff Bagwell is the next wrestler on the list. After his decade-long run in WCW and a brief stint in WWE, Buff Bagwell made his debut for Impact Wrestling in 2002.

He was also part of the promotion’s first weekly pay-per-view and competed in the Gauntlet For The Gold battle royal at the event to no avail. She competed in tag team matches at two PPV events in July and September 2003 with the same result. Her final Impact PPV took place on May 7, 2003, in which she competed in the Anarchy In The Asylum Battle Royal, which was won by Disco Inferno.

4 Naito Tetsuya

NJPW legend Tetsuya Naito traveled to North America for a developmental tour in 2009 to gain exposure to other styles of wrestling. The tour saw him compete in various matches for Impact Wrestling between March and May 2009.

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He appeared at only one pay-per-view event for Impact Wrestling thus far, and that was at Lockdown 2009. He competed for The Motor City Machine Guns’ IWGP Junior Tag Team Championship at the event, teaming with fellow No Limit member Yujiro Takahashi. in a match of three. -way match, also involving LAX, but couldn’t get the job done.

3 Hiroshi Tanahashi

Before making history by winning his first IWGP Heavyweight Championship, NJPW legend Hiroshi Tanahashi came to Impact Wrestling to compete in 2006. His debut was at the 2006 Final Resolution pay-per-view where he lost to AJ Styles.

He returned to the promotion in October 2008 and performed in several matches into the following month, including his second and final Impact PPV event at Turning Point 2008. He competed in a 10-man X-Division qualifying elimination match at the event but ended in the fourth position after being eliminated by Jay Lethal.


two hulk hogan

After an unsuccessful attempt in 2003, Hulk Hogan signed a full-time contract with Impact Wrestling in 2009 and made his debut on the January 4, 2010 episode of Impact. Despite working as a managerial and authority figure on shows, The Immortal laced up his boots to compete five times for Impact Wrestling.

His in-ring debut was on the March 8, 2010 episode of Impact, where he teamed with Abyss to defeat AJ Styles and Ric Flair via disqualification in a tag team match. His only PPV match for the company took place at the 2011 Bound For Glory event, where he lost to Sting.

1 style

Ric Flair competed in eleven matches for Impact Wrestling during his only run with the company between 2012 and 2014. He entered a feud with legend Hulk Hogan after his debut, and that led to him competing in twelve matches throughout his time. in Impact Wrestling.

He has competed in two PPV matches on Impact Wrestling, the first at the 2010 Victory Road event where he lost to Jay Lethal. The second was at Lockdown 2011, where he teamed with his fellow Fortune members to lose to the Immortal faction in a Lethal Lockdown Steel Cage match.

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